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  1. Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada : fishing, hunting, boating, general information (SuDoc I 49.44/2:R 82/4) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1995
  2. General information (SuDoc I 49.2:IN 3/2) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1995
  3. Endangered species : this animal is protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 : general information (SuDoc I 49.2:EN 2/24) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1989
  4. Sharks in Action / Dinosaurs and Their Relatives in Action / Whales and Dolphins in Action / Snakes and Other Reptiles in Action (Information books - first science pop-up series)
  5. Animals in Wildlife: Biology, Behavior and Vectors for Disease: Index for New Information by Bruce J. McNally, 1995-08
  6. Wildlife Telemetry: Remote Monitoring and Tracking of Animals (Ellis Horwood Series in Environmental Management, Science and Technology) by Imants George Priede, 1993-01
  7. Remote Sensing for Biodiversity and Wildlife Management: Synthesis and Applications by Steven Franklin, 2009-11-16
  8. Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases : General Field Procedures and Diseases of Birds (Info rmation and Technology Report, 1999-001 ADA371843/Ll)
  9. Media, Ecology and Conservation: Using the Media to Protect the World's Wildlife and Ecosystems (Converging World) by John Blewitt, 2010-09-02
  10. Spatial Complexity, Informatics, and Wildlife Conservation
  11. The Coming of Mammals: A New World (Information books) by Melvin Berger, 1986-01
  12. Sharks & Other Fish (Information Ser.)) by 1997-01
  13. Endangered Species: Protecting Biodiversity (Information Plus Reference Series) by Kim Masters Evans, 2008-10-03
  14. Statistical Analysis of Geographic Information with ArcView GIS And ArcGIS by David W. S. Wong, Jay Lee, 2005-10-20

21. Organization Of Fish And Wildlife Information Managers-General Information
The Organization of Fish and wildlife information Managers (OFWIM) is a nonprofitorganization whose goal is to promote the management and conservation of
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/ofwim/org/
Organization Information The Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers (OFWIM) is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to promote the management and conservation of natural resources by facilitating technology and information exchange among fish and wildlife information managers. OFWIM was formally established in 1993 and was granted non-profit status in 1995. In achieving its mission, OFWIM emphasizes coordination, outreach, technical assistance, and continuing education. Objectives within each of these focus areas are met through the production of an information newsletter (published 3 times each year), sponsorship of an annual national meeting, sponsorship of regional meetings, sponsorship and participation in training sessions, and the maintenance of the FWIM-L listserver. Return to OFWIM Main Page

22. General Info.
6552 Fisheries Division (615) 781-6575 general Counsel - (615) 781-6606 information Education 6594 Quota Hunts - (615) 781-6621 wildlife Division - (615
http://www.state.tn.us/twra/hunt001a.html
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency General Information
License Fees
Other Information Hunting Equipment and Methods TWRA Offices All Office Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday (local time) Central Office - Nashville
Ellington Agricultural Center
P. O. Box 40747
Nashville, TN 37204 Boat Registration
Boating Safety
Director's Office
Fisheries Division
General Counsel
Law Enforcement License Section Personnel Division Quota Hunts Wildlife Division West Tennessee - Region I
200 Lowell Thomas Drive Jackson, TN 38301 Toll Free - 1-800-372-3928 Fax - 901-423-6483 Middle Tennessee - Region II Ellington Agricultural Center P. O. Box 41489 Nashville, TN 37204 Toll Free - 1-800-624-7406 Fax - 615-831-9995 Cumberland Plateau - Region III 464 Industrial Blvd. Crossville, TN 38555 Toll Free - 1-800-262-6704 Fax - 931-456-1025 East Tennessee - Region IV 3030 Wildlife Way Morristown, TN 37814 Toll Free - 1-800-332-0900 Fax - 423-587-7057 TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) After Hours Information For general information, the following numbers may be called between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and midnight.

23. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Includes information on license fees, hunter education classes, season dates and public hunting areas .Category Recreation Outdoors Hunting Regulations United States......Tennessee wildlife Resources Agency general Info Hunting in meeting of the Tennesseewildlife Resources Commission. provide the TWRA with information on large
http://www.state.tn.us/twra/
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Search TWRA TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AGENCY The mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is to preserve, conserve, protect, and enhance the fish and wildlife of the state and their habitats for the use, benefit, and enjoyment of the citizens of Tennessee and its visitors. The Agency will foster the safe use of the state's waters through a program of law enforcement, education, and access. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has come a long way since it was established in 1949 and called the Game and Fish Commission. Completely reorganized in 1974, it now consists of more than 600 professionals dedicated to the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of Tennessee's fish and wildlife for the enjoyment of all Tennesseans and our visitors. Directed by a 13-member commission of private citizens appointed by the governor, the TWRA is unique among state agencies. Unlike most departments, which are supported by tax revenues, the TWRA is funded largely through the monies generated by licenses and permits purchased by hunters, anglers, and other outdoor enthusiasts. Yet the Agency plays a major, though often unseen, role in the life of every Tennessean.

24. VDGIF > General Information > Reporting Wildlife Violations
HOME general information REPORTING wildlife VIOLATIONS. Reportingwildlife Violations To report a wildlife violation Call
http://www.dgif.state.va.us/info/wildlife-violations.html

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Reporting Wildlife Violations To report a wildlife violation...
Call 1-800-237-5712
or
E-mail
wildcrime@dgif.state.va.us When reporting try to provide as much information as possible, such as:
  • What happened Where did it happen, being as specific as possible Who was involved, describing persons (names if known), vehicles (license numbers are crucial), names of other witnesses When did it happen (date and time are very important!)
IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY SITUATION , contact the local Game Warden immediately through the local sheriff's office or police department.
Don’t allow the actions of a few outlaws to tarnish the reputation of
Virginia’s sportsmen and sportswomen! © 2002 VDGIF. Please view our
Contact dgifweb@dgif.state.va.us

25. VDGIF > Regulations > General Information
HOME REGULATIONS general information. general information ABOUTVIRGINIA wildlife REGULATIONS. Virginia Department of Game and
http://www.dgif.state.va.us/regulations/General_Info_Regs.html

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REGULATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT
VIRGINIA WILDLIFE REGULATIONS Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF) Mission Statement
  • To manage Virginia's wildlife and inland fish to maintain optimum populations of all species to serve the needs of the Commonwealth; To provide opportunity for all to enjoy wildlife, inland fish, boating and related outdoor recreation; To promote safety for persons and property in connection with boating, hunting and fishing.

About Virginia's Wildlife Regulations
In order to manage wildlife populations effectively, not only must adjustments be made which respond to changed biological and environmental conditions, but the timeliness of the adjustments is very important as well. For this reason, the General Assembly exempts wildlife regulations from many of the requirements which apply to most other Virginia regulations. Many regulations require a year and a half, or more, of administrative steps before a change can be made and put into effect. Amendments to wildlife regulations, and the adjustments which they set in motion, can be made within a few months a capability which greatly benefits the management of highly dynamic wildlife populations. Extensive citizen participation is vital to the making of regulations which best serve the Virginia public, the wildlife resource, and which fulfill DGIF's wildlife management mission. The comparatively rapid pace of the wildlife regulation amendment process makes citizen participation, if anything, more essential than ever. (See also the information on

26. Wildlife Care Clinic - General Information
Approximately 75 percent of the patients admitted to the wildlife Care Clinicsuffer traumatic injuries related to human activity. A few of the causes
http://www.wcc.vetmed.iastate.edu/general.htm
Approximately 75 percent of the patients admitted to the Wildlife Care Clinic suffer traumatic injuries related to human activity. A few of the causes: Window collisions Wire fencing Since our opening in 1984 we have treated upwards of 6000 animals giving them a second chance at life. We have had or are currently caring for many types of Iowa's animals, such as bald eagles, red tailed hawks, barred owls, coyotes, river otters, mink, and white tailed deer.

27. Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission Home Page
Includes many articles about wildlife and viewing areas.Category Recreation Outdoors wildlife North America...... and the timing of the general gun season 25.042, FAC, the Fish and wildlife ConservationCommission Public workshop to present information on deer management
http://www.floridaconservation.org/
ADA Accessibility Boating Budget Issues Camp Information ... Questions Search It! Saltwater Fishing Strategic Planning Toll Free Listing Wildlife ... Contact Us FWC Headlines: CREW, DOG AND CORAL REEF RESCUED FROM BLAZING SHRIMPER. FWC officers rescued the two-man crew and a dog from a burning shrimp boat Tuesday in the Florida Keys. [04/11/03].. Read More FWC EXPANDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2003 ALLIGATOR HARVEST. FWC will begin accepting applications May 1 from hunters who want to harvest alligators.[04/11/03]... Read News Release FWC INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN PANEL FWC is setting up an online panel of outdoor enthusiasts to help the agency improve our programs. This is to invite you to become a member of this online advisory panel. Your involvement includes a few minutes of your time to complete an online questionnaire of your outdoor activities, and to complete future periodic online surveys. Any information about you is confidential and will not be shared with anyone for any reason. You will never be contacted by any 3rd parties. You may resign from the panel at any time you choose. To participate follow this link Participate In Panel NOTICE TO PUBLIC:

28. Boating Safety
Home About LE Boating Safety Boating Statistics Law Enforcement Officer Policies and general Orders Reserves Officer information wildlife Alert.
http://www.floridaconservation.org/law/boatsafe/default.htm
Boating Safety Information
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Testimonial 2
Boating Safety Sidekicks Classes General Information Publications Law Enforcement Home About LE Boating Safety ...
Privacy Statement

29. Heard Natural Science Museum And Wildlife Sanctuary: Education Programs
Accessibility The Heard Natural Science Museum and wildlife Sanctuary is fully accessibleto people with disabilities. general Admission information The museum
http://www.heardmuseum.org/schoolresources/resourcesgeneral.html
An escape from the city life.
Our 289-acre site enchants visitors of all ages with hiking trails,
natural science exhibits, education programs, live animals,
a Native Plant garden, the Heard Nature Store, and more! Open daily.
One Nature Place, McKinney, TX (972) 562-5566 Home About Heard Map to Heard Membership ... Sign up for E-News Updates Learn More What's in the News FAQ Research Education ... Raptor Center Visit The Heard Heard Nature Store Native Plant Garden Exhibits Trails and Sanctuary Take Action Membership Donations and Supporters School Resources Parties and Rentals ... Adopt a Wild Child 2002 Calendar of Events Heard Nature Photography Contest and Exhibition 5th Annual Kite Weekend Native Plant Sale (Members Only Sales 4/11/03) 4/23 to 4/27/03 Spring Big Bend Info: (972) 562-5566

30. Illinois River National Wildlife And Fish Refuges: General Information
general information. The refuges are managed by the United States Fishand wildlife Service, an agency of the Department of the Interior.
http://midwest.fws.gov/IllinoisRiver/genbod.html
General Information
The refuges are managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service , an agency of the Department of the Interior. Our mission is to conserve, protect and enhance fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The National Wildlife Refuge System consists of more than 530 refuges. The system encompasses 93 million acres nationwide and is considered the world's most important network of lands dedicated to wildlife. The Illinois River National Wildlife and Fish Refuges form vital links in a chain of life-sustaining refuges within the Mississippi Flyway, extending from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. The refuges are composed of four units along 125 miles of the Illinois River. The Illinois River National Wildlife and Fish Refuges headquarters office is located eight miles north of Havana, Illinois. The individual refuges are:
  • Chautauqua Refuge, Mason County Meredosia Refuge, Cass and Morgan Counties Emiquon Refuge, Fulton County Cameron/Billsbach Unit, Marshall County

31. Wildlife Camp Zambia General Information
general information. To get to wildlife Camp, you can fly from Lusaka or Lilongwein Malawi to Mfuwe International Airport which services South Luangwa National
http://www.wildlifecamp-zambia.com/generalinformation.htm

S O U T H L U A N G W A N A T I O N A L P A R K - Z A M B I A Introduction
South Luangwa

Chalets

Camping
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Links
G ENERAL INFORMATION SUPPLIES Food and other supplies if you are self catering or camping with us

If you need to pick up supplies in Chipata there is a Shoprite supermarket, a good butchers shop (Chipata Farm Shop), Barclays and Zambian banks and all manner of other goods suppliers that you may need to stock up on! In Mfuwe village itself, basic groceries only are available, if you are self catering we would advise shopping in Chipata for the duration of your stay in the valley. FUEL If you are driving up, carry as much fuel as possible. There is a BP fuel station here in Mfuwe, they do usually have petrol and diesel, but in case of lack of supply, it is always wise to carry a couple of full jerry cans with your own vehicle. Fuel is obviously more expensive out here as well. IMMIGRATION If you require assistance from customs or immigration officials during your stay in this part of Zambia, offices are available locally at Mfuwe airport or in Chipata town.

32. Canada Lynx Home Page
US Fish and wildlife Service website about the biology of Lynx canadensis, its current range and Category Science Biology Mammalia Carnivora Felidae Lynx...... Canada Lynx Listed As Threatened US Fish and wildlife Service's Biological Opinion AskedQuestions About the Canada Lynx (3/2000); Lynx general information (PDF
http://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/endspp/lynx/
Mountain - Prairie Region
Endangered Species Program CANADA LYNX information
Service Response Court Order Pertinent Information Listing Decision ... ESA Consultations
In a final rule published March 24, 2000, the contiguous United States population of the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The links above provide access to various sources of information on the Canada lynx, including documents about the listing decision, section 7 consultation, research reports, status surveys and other pertinent information, and links to past news releases and other informational web sites.
To comply with a Court order , the Service must re-evaluate a finding it made in the final listing decision regarding the range of the Canada lynx. On March 17, 2003, the Service opened a 30-day public comment period seeking information to help determine the amount and quality of habitat in the Northeast, Southern Rockies, Great Lakes, and Northern Rockies/Cascades regions of the United States for Canada lynx. For information, see the Service Response to the Court order.

33. WI-Rehabilitation-Wildlife Vet-General Information
Go To. Veterinary
http://www.wildlife-international.org/EN/rehab/vet/general.html
Home Emergency Site Help Contact Us ... Wildlife Vet General Information Go To Home Rehabilitation Wildlife Vet General Information Organizations Literature Textbooks Veterinary Websites of interest to wildlife veterinarians General Amphibian Avian Mammal ... Reptile General animalscience.com
Your first-choice information resource for veterinary medicine and animal production. We combine the power of web technology with the proven depth of CABI databases and information services. animalscience.com has, at its core, an authoritative abstracts database with linkage to journals hosted by Ingenta. In addition, the service incorporates a whole array of useful information resources specifically tailored to meet the needs of our audience: international news updated daily, reviews and spotlight articles, calendar of forthcoming conferences and meetings, full text conference proceedings, full text of selected book titles, links to other selected internet resources,job listings. Faculte de Medecine Veterinaire
Universite de Montreal
The website of Current Veterinary Serials" from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal (Canada) includes over 160 veterinary journals with tables of contents and links.

34. National Wildlife Refuge Association - General Information
Since 1975, the NWRA has been the only organization dedicated exclusively to protecting, enhancing and expanding the National wildlife Refuge System, lands
http://www.refugenet.org/new general-info/index-general-info.htm

35. Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division - General Information About Ossabaw Isl
general / Ossabaw Island general information About Ossabaw Island 11/19/2002About Ossabaw Island. Ossabaw Island is the third largest
http://georgiawildlife.dnr.state.ga.us/content/displaycontent.asp?txtDocument=22

36. Georgia DNR, Wildlife Resources Division - General Information About Ossabaw Isl
general / Ossabaw Island general information About Ossabaw Island and feral hogs onthe island’s vegetation, and monitoring of various pathogens in wildlife.
http://georgiawildlife.dnr.state.ga.us/content/displaycontent.asp?txtDocument=22

37. General Information - Winona District : U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service
general information. Upper Mississippi River National wildlife andFish Refuge Winona District. Winona District Staff. USFWS Photo.
http://www.umesc.usgs.gov/umr_refuge/umrwin/wngen.html
General Information
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge - Winona District
Winona District Staff USFWS Photo The Winona District of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge consists of Mississippi River bottomland from River Mile 763.5 at the mouth of the Chippewa River above Nelson, Wisconsin to Lock and Dam 6 at River Mile 714.3 near Trempealeau, Wisconsin. This area covers part of Pool 4 and all of Pools 5, 5a and 6 and includes lands and waters in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. About half of the District's 32,000 acres is owned by the Service in fee title; the remainder is Corps of Engineers property and is managed as a part of the Refuge under a cooperative agreement. Habitat includes wooded river bottomland of mostly silver maple, ash, elm, cottonwood and willow, backwater marshes of cattail, bulrush and other emergent and submergent plants, deep open water areas above each dam and numerous sloughs and channels. Significant biological areas include the Chippewa River Delta (Nelson-Trevino Bottoms) - a natural area of bottomland forest; Weaver Bottoms and Rieck's Lake Closed Area - important staging areas for tundra swans; and the Indian Slough/Big Lake backwater - a significant waterfowl migration and hunting area. Communities adjoining the District include Wabasha, Minnieska and Winona in Minnesota and Nelson, Alma, Fountain City and Trempealeau in Wisconsin.

38. Southeast Louisiana Refuges General Information
Atchafalaya National wildlife Refuge OTHER wildlife SPECIES Whitetaileddeer, eastern wild turkey. HABITAT DESCRIPTION Bottomland hardwoods.
http://southeastlouisiana.fws.gov/atchafalaya.html
Info Home Staff Info Endangered Species Friends of LA Refuges ...
Download the Fact Sheet

Click HERE to find out the Atchafalaya River water level. Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge DIRECTIONS TO REFUGE OFFICE:
From Baton Rouge, LA, take U.S. Highway 190 west to the Atchafalaya River, then go south on Louisiana Highway 975 to the Sherburne WMA. American bald eagle, peregrine falcon, Louisiana black bear OTHER WILDLIFE SPECIES: White-tailed deer, eastern wild turkey HABITAT DESCRIPTION: Bottomland hardwoods MANAGEMENT GOALS: Hunting, fishing, forest management. OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUBLIC USE: Hunting, fishing, nature trail Southeast Louisiana Refuges 61389 Hwy. 434 Lacombe, Louisiana 70445 SoutheastLouisiana@fws.gov

39. Southeast Louisiana Refuges General Information
programs at your school or at Bayou Sauvage or Big Branch National wildlife Refuges. Youcan also call or write for further information at the address phone
http://southeastlouisiana.fws.gov/education.html
Info Home Staff Info Endangered Species Friends of LA Refuges ... Related Links
Education Opportunities Southeast Louisiana Refuges offers educational programs at your school or at Bayou Sauvage or Big Branch National Wildlife Refuges. These programs are available free of charge to students of any age. The programs are listed by refuge Big Branch Marsh programs Bayou Sauvage programs
Southeast Louisiana Refuges
1010 Gause Blvd. Slidell, LA 70458
Phone: (985) 646-7544
SoutheastLouisiana@fws.gov

40. Hampshire Wildlife Trust - General Information
Most of these events are published in Hampshire wildlife Trust's wildlife Diary,a few informal events may be published in the Petersfield Group's newsletter
http://www.wildlifetrust.freeuk.com/activities.htm
Walks and Events with the Petersfield Group
Most of these events are published in Hampshire Wildlife Trust's Wildlife Diary, a few informal events may be published in the Petersfield Group's newsletter only. All are listed below.
Sat 5 Jan 2002. Bird walk at Chichester Gravel Pits.
Meet at 10.00 am at Ivy Lake or at 9.15 am sharp at Petersfield railway station car park at end of Lavant St. for car sharing and lifts. Map ref: SU 869 035. Contact: Matthew Shaft 01730 264739. All welcome. No charge but donations will be welcomed
Wed 23 Jan. "Wildlife Friendly Farming" a talk by farmer Chris Cook. 7.30 pm at Herne Farm Leisure Centre, Moggs Mead, Petersfield.
Parking in Leisure Centre Car Park or in nearby roads. (Map ref. SU 754 235). Contact Sheila King (01730 262860) or Jill Oakley (01730 266392) Entrance £2.00. All welcome. Trust sales and refreshments available during the interval.
Meet at 10.00 am at Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre car park near entrance to centre building or at 9.00 am sharp at Petersfield railway station car park at end of Lavant St for car sharing and lifts. Entrance charges: WWT members free on production of membership card; Adult £5.25; Concession £4.25: children £3.25 (2001 charges they may change for 2002). If group is large enough group rates will apply. Map ref: TQ 025 086. Contact: Jill Oakley 01730 266392

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